17 Related Articles from 2018-09-15

'Last Lockdown' statues part of gun-control group's plan to change minds in pro-gun districts. Statues depicting people terrified by gun violence represent the latest effort by a gun-control group and its allies to win support for their cause, according to reports. >>

'Relentless rains' continue as Florence nearly stalls over Carolinas. A severe inland flood threat is emerging as tropical storm Florence pounds the Carolinas with nearly nonstop rain for a second day since the once major hurricane howled ashore. >>

8 clever ways that tech can reveal a cheating spouse. People cheat. Not everyone, not all the time, but extramarital affairs are downright common. Even now, in the age of serial divorces and polyamory, when marriage is as flexible – and even disposable – as it ever has been, devoted husbands and wives succumb to temptation. >>

Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin Q&A: Last time there was respect but now there's trash talk. Originally planning to meet in May, Canelo's failed drugs test pushed it back to Saturday, September 15, when fans hope they will finally get the answer as to who is the king of the middleweight division. >>

Father died of brain tumour as son awaited surgery for.... Jamie Manton, 26, was awaiting surgery for a brain tumour when his father suddenly died of the same disease >>

How badly did Russia’s interview with the Skripal poisoning suspects backfire?. We measured the response -- and it was harsh. >>

Malaysia’s Anwar confident PM handover will go as planned. Malaysia’s designated prime minister-in-waiting, Anwar Ibrahim, says he has no reason to doubt his former political nemesis will hand over the leadership position within two years as planned after sorting out deep-seated issues like corruption >>

Mother, 39, is diagnosed with Alzheimer's just one year after her sister died from same disease . Kelly Sibbick, from Cleethorpes, was diagnosed a year after her sister Mandy died. The family have lost four relatives before the age of 45 to Alzheimer's and said the news hit them hard. >>

Rescues continue as Carolinas face rising floodwaters, days of relentless rain. There was no sign of the torrential rains letting up this weekend. >>

The Flea Circus. Dueling dealers! $1,000 T-shirts! Homemade fruit spreads! In the age of eBay, the Rose Bowl market’s still got it. >>

The man making an offer on Mexico’s presidential jet is a staunch advocate of the border wall. AMLO vowed during his campaign to sell Mexico’s Air Force One. >>

The New Appeal of Men’s Jewelry. The popularity of rings, unisex designs and the ability to customize almost anything have increased the allure of masculine styles. >>

The Week in Good News: A Floating Trap for Plastic, Naomi Osaka, Therapy Cats. Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there. >>

Tredegar Park: Newport residents set to make a splash. A splash park is set to open at Newport's Tredegar Park ready for the summer of 2019. >>

Video: Family's heartache as mum diagnosed with Alzheimer's at just 39. Family's heartache as mum of three diagnosed with Alzheimer's at just 39 years old. Kelly Sibbick was diagnosed with early Alzheimer's disease just a year after her sister passed away from the disease aged just 43. >>

Want to be in the top 1 percent? Here's what you have to earn in your state. A family earning $422,000 a year ranks in top one percent nationwide. But as income levels vary by state, so does what it takes to be a one-percenter. >>